Puttaparthi: Spiritual leader Sathya Sai Baba's condition is stable but he remains on ventilator to support his respiratory function, doctors treating him here said Tuesday.
According to a medical bulletin issued by Sathya Sai Super Speciality Hospital Tuesday evening, Sai Baba's condition is better than what it was Monday.
The bulletin added that Baba remained on ventilator to support his respiratory function and on the CRRT (continuous renal replacement therapy) system to assist his kidney function.
"All other vital parameters, including blood circulation and pulse rate, are nearly normal and satisfactory. He is under constant watch of the panel of doctors treating him," hospital director A.N. Safaya said in the video bulletin.
He said all precautions were being taken to prevent lung infection.
"It is for this reason we are not allowing anybody in the ICU (intensive care unit)," he said and appealed to his devotees not to rush to Puttaparthi. He hoped Baba would recover soon.
A team of 12 doctors, including physicians from England, New Delhi and Bangalore, is treating Baba.
According to a medical bulletin issued by Sathya Sai Super Speciality Hospital Tuesday evening, Sai Baba's condition is better than what it was Monday.
The bulletin added that Baba remained on ventilator to support his respiratory function and on the CRRT (continuous renal replacement therapy) system to assist his kidney function.
"All other vital parameters, including blood circulation and pulse rate, are nearly normal and satisfactory. He is under constant watch of the panel of doctors treating him," hospital director A.N. Safaya said in the video bulletin.
He said all precautions were being taken to prevent lung infection.
"It is for this reason we are not allowing anybody in the ICU (intensive care unit)," he said and appealed to his devotees not to rush to Puttaparthi. He hoped Baba would recover soon.
A team of 12 doctors, including physicians from England, New Delhi and Bangalore, is treating Baba.
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